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basically agreeing with austin is broke obama just a continuation george w. bush a george w. bush because you have the capture the neo-cons you have the security forces you have the military have captured the presidency again that's an empty suit on all of the issues that i just mentioned here because we had torture under george w. bush and it did and now we have drones we have killed listen what i'm getting at is that maybe not to the defamation of either person's character per se on this program daniel but the capture of the presidency itself by these other forces that are never elected by anyone. well your last question in this coincide to each other and that both of these president said vastly different intents george w. bush went through nine eleven which was. just to catastrophe beyond words and did create homeland security to poor been on top of obaid things like that but that was a the thing oh excuse of mine it was a presidency and a country in crisis on how to deal with this catastrophe at this first attack on our soil since pearl harbor compare that to president ob
basically agreeing with austin is broke obama just a continuation george w. bush a george w. bush because you have the capture the neo-cons you have the security forces you have the military have captured the presidency again that's an empty suit on all of the issues that i just mentioned here because we had torture under george w. bush and it did and now we have drones we have killed listen what i'm getting at is that maybe not to the defamation of either person's character per se on this...
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to cross off the presidencies of george w. bush and barack obama i'm joined by my guest austin peterson in washington he's the c.e.o. of stone gate an editor of the libertarian republic dot com also in washington we have daniel for achi he is the director of grassroots political consulting and in phoenix we cross to kimberly a day old she is the president of world money watch and author of beyond the great recession aren't cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to kimberly you got up early as for this program and i like to go to the person i got up earlier so kimberly simple question is obama serving george bush's fourth term. not in any way shape or form. the most important difference between george bush and barack obama is and you're going to laugh at this but it's really true bush increased the debt six trillion obama increased it five trillion and the reason that it's worse under bush than it was under obama is because bush had he had a small recession in the beginning of his term but in his
to cross off the presidencies of george w. bush and barack obama i'm joined by my guest austin peterson in washington he's the c.e.o. of stone gate an editor of the libertarian republic dot com also in washington we have daniel for achi he is the director of grassroots political consulting and in phoenix we cross to kimberly a day old she is the president of world money watch and author of beyond the great recession aren't cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want...
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what was george wallace? you make the good point, we won't ever know exactly what george wallace was. i wanted, the three of you, why do you think this quest for redemption resonates with so many americans? >> well, a part of the evangelical belief system is in forgiveness. and there is a large segment of the american population who are evangelicals. and so to have someone who seemed genuine in asking for forgiveness, as an evangelical, you have no other option but to forgive. if you are -- if you believe in jesus christ and you believe in the power of forgiveness when someone asks for forgiveness, you have to forgive. and so i don't know any other option there is for an evangelical christian if someone asks for forgiveness. >> dr. carter, like to ask you, what about others? people other than evangelicals? >> -- with the notion of george wallace -- around the dinner table. i called them my supporters there. i did research in the archives. he had described that fate fall meeting in which george wallace had wen
what was george wallace? you make the good point, we won't ever know exactly what george wallace was. i wanted, the three of you, why do you think this quest for redemption resonates with so many americans? >> well, a part of the evangelical belief system is in forgiveness. and there is a large segment of the american population who are evangelicals. and so to have someone who seemed genuine in asking for forgiveness, as an evangelical, you have no other option but to forgive. if you are...
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she also didn't know where george zimmerman was. this is the day that she was able to finally serve him with divorce papers because he was in jail. >> she had been trying to do that. couldn't find him. we are hearing from people who know george zimmerman better than anyone else. there is his wife shellie zimmerman, saying i don't think i ever really knew him at all. >> right. and think about it. think about his calls to the police. the one that you played at the top of the show. remember that george zimmerman called the police, 46 times before he called about trayvon martin. yesterday he calls to tell his side of the story. he is very calm. relaxed. he says the police are banging on his doors. and windows. but he has all the time in the world to have long pauses and just tell his side of the story. it is almost like his relationship with the police. his relationship with the law enforcement. and a criminal justice system is his primary relationship. and he just can't let go if it. >> joy, george zimmerman is not getting the chorale
she also didn't know where george zimmerman was. this is the day that she was able to finally serve him with divorce papers because he was in jail. >> she had been trying to do that. couldn't find him. we are hearing from people who know george zimmerman better than anyone else. there is his wife shellie zimmerman, saying i don't think i ever really knew him at all. >> right. and think about it. think about his calls to the police. the one that you played at the top of the show....
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come on, george. i wish i had your energy, george.
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curious george. ♪ oh...ge was conducting an important experiment-- testing the bounce factor of the living room furniture. (laughing) (loud, dull thuds) this part of the couch made a different sound. huh? (thuds continue) that wasn't the couch. it sounded big. it sounded heavy. (loud, dull thuds) and it came from up there. oh? (chattering excitedly) you must have heard our new neighbor walking around. he moved in last week. huh? what george had heard seemed heavier than footsteps. what are you doing? (chattering) george, you must have heard our neighbor walking. that's all it could be. it's not like he's got some wild animal up there. (sighs) oh... the man with the yellow hat lived with george,
curious george. ♪ oh...ge was conducting an important experiment-- testing the bounce factor of the living room furniture. (laughing) (loud, dull thuds) this part of the couch made a different sound. huh? (thuds continue) that wasn't the couch. it sounded big. it sounded heavy. (loud, dull thuds) and it came from up there. oh? (chattering excitedly) you must have heard our new neighbor walking around. he moved in last week. huh? what george had heard seemed heavier than footsteps. what are...
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i would suggest to george zimmerman.a man in need of help and counseling. >> given the litany of things out lined. track tickets and domestic violence. why would the judge not take those in account. >> he has to legally say that. legally as bill suggest this is the incident he is now accused and facing criminal charges and has to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt that he had committed these fences. the fact of other altern kayings might come in terms of sentencing. this is facts and circumstances of this. >> trayvon martin was tried and he was acquitted and that is behind him now. and as you rightly point out, the judge will decide on this case now and depending on how the facts unfold. charges are serious now. >> we have ponder and i don't know if there is an answer to this, bill. how much of this acting out now is a function of the trauma he went through in this event. and how much it was present the night trayvon martin did in his life. >> thank you, geraldo. >> and so 150 years ago today. president abraham lincoln
i would suggest to george zimmerman.a man in need of help and counseling. >> given the litany of things out lined. track tickets and domestic violence. why would the judge not take those in account. >> he has to legally say that. legally as bill suggest this is the incident he is now accused and facing criminal charges and has to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt that he had committed these fences. the fact of other altern kayings might come in terms of sentencing. this is facts...
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curious george. ♪ oh...nd the best blueberries anywhere came from renkins' farm. (happy chattering) there you go, george. man: easy. where's mrs. renkins today? oh, she's around the other side of the barn with her balloons. huh? narrator: balloons? this day just kept getting better. (chattering hello) hi. some balloon, huh? was bill joking? no one had any balloons. you're just in time to help inflate it. that sounds like fun. you want to help inflate the balloon, george? (excited chattering) inflate it? where was it? grab a hold there and lift 'er up. oh. it was right here-- one great big balloon, as big as a barn. you can help too, george. uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.
curious george. ♪ oh...nd the best blueberries anywhere came from renkins' farm. (happy chattering) there you go, george. man: easy. where's mrs. renkins today? oh, she's around the other side of the barn with her balloons. huh? narrator: balloons? this day just kept getting better. (chattering hello) hi. some balloon, huh? was bill joking? no one had any balloons. you're just in time to help inflate it. that sounds like fun. you want to help inflate the balloon, george? (excited chattering)...
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the case of yugoslavia the international community became george i'm going to have to jump in here george i have to jump in here or going to go to a short break gents at that after a short break we'll continue our discussion on the on the term international community stay with the team. right from the scene. first trip. and i think you're. on our reporters' twitter. instagram. deliberate torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred twenty three days. through to some one hundred ton two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand kilometers. in a record setting trip by land air and sea and others face. a limp torch relay. m r t v dot com. right to see. her street. and i would think that your. orders. on. welcome back across the uk were all things were considered i'm peter lavelle to mind you were discussing what the term international community means. ok george i want to go back to you were discussing when the international community whatever that is is important is in applied to and we've heard too and when it's not go ahead george yes if you want to
the case of yugoslavia the international community became george i'm going to have to jump in here george i have to jump in here or going to go to a short break gents at that after a short break we'll continue our discussion on the on the term international community stay with the team. right from the scene. first trip. and i think you're. on our reporters' twitter. instagram. deliberate torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred twenty three days. through to some one hundred ton two...
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curious george. ♪ oh... circus, the monkey with the yellow balloon and the man with the yellow hat noticed that professor wiseman's light was still on. hmm? don't tell me you're still working, professor? of course. it's only 9:00. what's this? a foot race? mm-hmm. we're trying to raise money for an expedition to the lost city of oman. oh. great cause. i'll sign up for that. hey, you want to help me train, george? (chatters agreement) great. what about you, professor? are you going to run? me? (laughing): oh, i can't run. i've got way too much work. poor professor wiseman. she doesn't know what she's missing. uh-huh. the next day, george couldn't wait to start training. hey. (chattering excitedly) wait up. wiseman: stop! i need help! this was strange. the professor who said she couldn't run
curious george. ♪ oh... circus, the monkey with the yellow balloon and the man with the yellow hat noticed that professor wiseman's light was still on. hmm? don't tell me you're still working, professor? of course. it's only 9:00. what's this? a foot race? mm-hmm. we're trying to raise money for an expedition to the lost city of oman. oh. great cause. i'll sign up for that. hey, you want to help me train, george? (chatters agreement) great. what about you, professor? are you going to run? me?...
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curious george. ♪ oh...ity. it seemed the snow would never melt. hmm? fortunately, george and the man with the yellow hat wereheading out on a tropical vacation. the bags were packed, the tickets were in place. (snoring) yes, the man with the yellow hat had taken care of everything.... except setting the alarm. (yawns) aah! george, we overslept! (grunts) where's the other... hole. (george grunts) (elevator bell dings) (george grunting) huh? (barks) whew! ah! whew! we made it. hawaii, here we come! (grunts) oh, here, george.
curious george. ♪ oh...ity. it seemed the snow would never melt. hmm? fortunately, george and the man with the yellow hat wereheading out on a tropical vacation. the bags were packed, the tickets were in place. (snoring) yes, the man with the yellow hat had taken care of everything.... except setting the alarm. (yawns) aah! george, we overslept! (grunts) where's the other... hole. (george grunts) (elevator bell dings) (george grunting) huh? (barks) whew! ah! whew! we made it. hawaii, here we...
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curious george. ♪ oh... here they come, hundley. huh? (chattering "shave and a haircut") ohh... announcer: hundley forgot today was the day they promised to take george out on their neat, orderly boat. your buddy george is coming aboard, hundley. hello. (groans) we're both excited about this. we even bought matching life vests. uh-huh. you guys look very snappy. let's stow your stuff, george. okay. ahh... (chattering) well, here we go. huh? no sail yet, george. we use a small motor to get in and out of the docks. oh. okay, we're ready to set sail. (chattering laugh) huh.
curious george. ♪ oh... here they come, hundley. huh? (chattering "shave and a haircut") ohh... announcer: hundley forgot today was the day they promised to take george out on their neat, orderly boat. your buddy george is coming aboard, hundley. hello. (groans) we're both excited about this. we even bought matching life vests. uh-huh. you guys look very snappy. let's stow your stuff, george. okay. ahh... (chattering) well, here we go. huh? no sail yet, george. we use a small motor...
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jump in i'm very very emphatic about this and we go ahead george yes. yes exactly and if one thinks of the various international norms that may be said to be expressive of the will of the international community i mean against we find that united states is actually frequently odds with those norms i mean we have the convention against torture which is actually one of the few conventions of the united states actually signed and ratified against clearly united states was in violation of that during the war on terror. we have the protocols of that was additional to the geneva conventions i was a very important protocol that was signed in the nine hundred seventy s. again united states has never ratified that we have the the cluster munitions weapons ban again the united states has never signed on to that the mind bans united states and signed on to that so when we actually look at these various international agreements we can talk about all sorts of like the covenant of the social economic cultural rights again you know united states never signed on to tha
jump in i'm very very emphatic about this and we go ahead george yes. yes exactly and if one thinks of the various international norms that may be said to be expressive of the will of the international community i mean against we find that united states is actually frequently odds with those norms i mean we have the convention against torture which is actually one of the few conventions of the united states actually signed and ratified against clearly united states was in violation of that...
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curious george. ♪ oh...g in the country is fresh dairy products. (chatters "hello") morning, mr. renkins. and to george, one great thing about fresh dairy products... was the cows. (cows mooing) moo! (giggles) mm! leslie sure likes you. (laughs) well, happy cows give more milk, so, please, stay as long as you like. does that sound like fun, george? (chatters excitedly) okay, remember, be a good little monkey. (chatters happily) (mooing) george really liked cows. (laughing, hooting) no one else he knew was that big, that friendly, and gave milk. (chatters "moo") moo. (whimpers curiously) huh? it seemed like jumpy squirrel must've had food stored everywhere. (chittering) (chatters curiosly)
curious george. ♪ oh...g in the country is fresh dairy products. (chatters "hello") morning, mr. renkins. and to george, one great thing about fresh dairy products... was the cows. (cows mooing) moo! (giggles) mm! leslie sure likes you. (laughs) well, happy cows give more milk, so, please, stay as long as you like. does that sound like fun, george? (chatters excitedly) okay, remember, be a good little monkey. (chatters happily) (mooing) george really liked cows. (laughing, hooting)...
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curious george. ♪ oh...nual firehouse band concert, so rescue squad 86 got together to practice. george couldn't wait to hear the beautiful music. (blows note) (playing xylophone) (tuba joins in) (playing bass) (playing tuba) (playing cacophonous tune) (screaming) don't worry, george, we'll sound better. we're just warming up. all right, lets get started. a five, six, seven and eight. (rhythmic rattling) (band plays jazzy tune) ♪ ♪ (shaking tambourine off-beat) (band stops playing) ooh? um, george, this practice is for band members only.
curious george. ♪ oh...nual firehouse band concert, so rescue squad 86 got together to practice. george couldn't wait to hear the beautiful music. (blows note) (playing xylophone) (tuba joins in) (playing bass) (playing tuba) (playing cacophonous tune) (screaming) don't worry, george, we'll sound better. we're just warming up. all right, lets get started. a five, six, seven and eight. (rhythmic rattling) (band plays jazzy tune) ♪ ♪ (shaking tambourine off-beat) (band stops playing) ooh?...
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from personal experience covering george w. administration in 2005 and being here at nbc news, we weren't focused on the 2008 elections until 2007, early 2007. and barack obama then the united states senator didn't even signal he was going to run for the office until late 2006. george w. bush had all of the 2005, and all of 2006 to be able to govern. everyone was so focused on midterm elections. now you flash forward to this time around and pretty much just a few months after president obama's inaugural after his state of the union address, the conversation slowly but surely starts turning to 2016 and shows you how fast the news cycles move and people's attention span is probably less than it was five or six years ago. but that is the situation we're in. >> it also i think has to do with one of the names on the horizon, hillary clinton, you have this enthusiasm of regarding her future and i think if you had perhaps lesser known or lesser talked about people, you wouldn't have the buzz. i think her name in the pot fuels a lot of
from personal experience covering george w. administration in 2005 and being here at nbc news, we weren't focused on the 2008 elections until 2007, early 2007. and barack obama then the united states senator didn't even signal he was going to run for the office until late 2006. george w. bush had all of the 2005, and all of 2006 to be able to govern. everyone was so focused on midterm elections. now you flash forward to this time around and pretty much just a few months after president obama's...
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curious george. ♪ oh...ncing balls. (george squealing) (excited chattering) huh? (panting) (gasps) ooh! if one bouncing ball was fun, george could hardly imagine how much fun he'd have with that many. (chuckles) welcome to the launch of the new mega-bouncing fun-ball! (customers gasping) (laughing) (all laughing) ah! oh. narrator: george wondered how far a mega-bouncing ball could mega-bounce.
curious george. ♪ oh...ncing balls. (george squealing) (excited chattering) huh? (panting) (gasps) ooh! if one bouncing ball was fun, george could hardly imagine how much fun he'd have with that many. (chuckles) welcome to the launch of the new mega-bouncing fun-ball! (customers gasping) (laughing) (all laughing) ah! oh. narrator: george wondered how far a mega-bouncing ball could mega-bounce.
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jump in i'm very very emphatic about this and we go ahead george yes. yes exactly and if one thinks of the various international norms that may be said to be expressive of the will of the international community i mean again as we find that united states is actually frequently odds with those norms i mean we have the convention against torture which is actually one of the few conventions of the united states actually signed and ratified against clearly united states was in violation of that during the war on terror. we have the protocols of that was additional to the geneva conventions i was a very important protocol that was signed in the nine hundred seventy s. again united states has never ratified that we have the the cluster munitions weapons ban again the united states has never signed on to that the mind and united states isn't signed on to that so when we actually look at these various international agreements. we can talk about all sorts of like the covenant of the social economic cultural rights again you know united states never signed on to
jump in i'm very very emphatic about this and we go ahead george yes. yes exactly and if one thinks of the various international norms that may be said to be expressive of the will of the international community i mean again as we find that united states is actually frequently odds with those norms i mean we have the convention against torture which is actually one of the few conventions of the united states actually signed and ratified against clearly united states was in violation of that...
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if it is not george zimmerman telling the truth,that is the voice of george zimmerman in a cold, calm lie and that is is a vote and tone that we have heard from him before. let's listen to samantha saying that he knows how to play this game. let's listen to this. >> i want you to step away from the door, okay? i don't want you anywhere near him. >> he knows how to do this. he knows how to play this game. >> okay. >> joy, he certainly does know how to play the game. i want to get to more tape from her because he seems to be talking about oh just one gun. there is just one gun and it's in my bag. let's listen to what she says about george zimmerman's guns on her 911 call. >> what kind of gun did he have? >> he has the gun that he just smashed all my stuff with was the shotgun. >> a shotgun or a handgun? >> it's a shotgun. >> does he have it with him now? >> he has all of his guns inside. he unloaded the shotgun and his ar. he took that to smash my table and smash my sun glasses and smash whatever the hell else he is smashing in there while i am outside. >> and he had two? >> yeah. >> ge
if it is not george zimmerman telling the truth,that is the voice of george zimmerman in a cold, calm lie and that is is a vote and tone that we have heard from him before. let's listen to samantha saying that he knows how to play this game. let's listen to this. >> i want you to step away from the door, okay? i don't want you anywhere near him. >> he knows how to do this. he knows how to play this game. >> okay. >> joy, he certainly does know how to play the game. i...
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it was 35 years ago that former supervisor dan white entered city hall and shot and killed mayor georgeni and supervisor harvey milk. in 1998 on the 20th anniversary of those assassinations, dennis richmond had a look back at those days and san francisco politics. >> reporter: on november 27th, 1998, the bay area was still reeling on the events in jones town where 75 people had lost their lives. we thought nothing that wrenching could happen that soon and we were wrong. >> both mayor masconi and supervisor milk have been shot and killed. the suspect is supervisor dan white. >> reporter: the bay area was reeling again. this time over the assassination of two of san francisco's most prominent elected officials. >> it was incomprehensible. it was incomprehensible. and dan white as a killer was incomprehensible. so, when i went out to make the announcement, i felt i mean it was like i wasn't in this world. i wasn't in the world i knew i was in some other world. >> reporter: george masconi the city's liberal major who had won election by a razor thin margin. masconi had just finished the wee
it was 35 years ago that former supervisor dan white entered city hall and shot and killed mayor georgeni and supervisor harvey milk. in 1998 on the 20th anniversary of those assassinations, dennis richmond had a look back at those days and san francisco politics. >> reporter: on november 27th, 1998, the bay area was still reeling on the events in jones town where 75 people had lost their lives. we thought nothing that wrenching could happen that soon and we were wrong. >> both...
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curious george. ♪ oh...y to spend a relaxing afternoon was a visit with professor wiseman. (gibbering excitedly) (chattering impatiently) (george chattering) wiseman: yes... no. maybe. green. thursday. gravitational pull. you're welcome. oh... oh, hi, guys. hi. (chatters "hello") (chiming) just a minute, i have to respond to this urgent message from dr. hasslein. uh, should we come back another time? you seem busy. oh, no. i am dizzier-- i mean, busier-- than usual, but it's administrative duties. huh? office work. answering questions, filing, copying. (chattering curiously) (phone ringing) apatosaurus? herbivorous. (sighs) boy, i'm overseeing five exhibits: two opening here and two more opening in cleveland. (chattering curiously) oh. (chuckles)
curious george. ♪ oh...y to spend a relaxing afternoon was a visit with professor wiseman. (gibbering excitedly) (chattering impatiently) (george chattering) wiseman: yes... no. maybe. green. thursday. gravitational pull. you're welcome. oh... oh, hi, guys. hi. (chatters "hello") (chiming) just a minute, i have to respond to this urgent message from dr. hasslein. uh, should we come back another time? you seem busy. oh, no. i am dizzier-- i mean, busier-- than usual, but it's...
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>> reporter: that's right, george. a few hours ago, there was this huge anticipation, even a giddiness in diplomatic circles that this first historic first step deal was about to be done, what happened as you point out, the french happened, as secretary kerry concluded marathon talks directly with iranian officials. the french stepped in and said that this proposal wasn't tough enough, they wanted more restrictions on iran's ability to enrich yourian yum. and they called a halt to it all. iranians have responded on twitter. iran's supreme leader is on twitter, naturally, he said that they have been openly hostile but talks will continue. >> secretary kerry hoping they can reach a deal by november 20th? >> that's right. that's when talks resume. benjamin netanyahu who lobbied very intensely to bring a halt to this deal said, he was happy with the delay, but he believes that a deal will get done. and george, it's historic in proportions. and will change that region. >> terry moran, thank you. >>> let's take this directly
>> reporter: that's right, george. a few hours ago, there was this huge anticipation, even a giddiness in diplomatic circles that this first historic first step deal was about to be done, what happened as you point out, the french happened, as secretary kerry concluded marathon talks directly with iranian officials. the french stepped in and said that this proposal wasn't tough enough, they wanted more restrictions on iran's ability to enrich yourian yum. and they called a halt to it all....
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this is the real george zimmerman.w the real george zimmerman back on the night of february 2012 when he followed and profiled this young man. >> we're going to keep watching this. an amazing interview. jeff gardere and faith jenkins, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, what happens to the right wing when president obama fights obstruction? you'll see. get the popcorn out. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and
this is the real george zimmerman.w the real george zimmerman back on the night of february 2012 when he followed and profiled this young man. >> we're going to keep watching this. an amazing interview. jeff gardere and faith jenkins, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, what happens to the right wing when president obama fights obstruction? you'll see. get the popcorn out. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your...
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curious george. ♪ oh...ay for george. for the first time ever, he was going camping. it was also a great day for hundley, because, well, george was going camping, and that meant george wouldn't be around to mess up his lobby. (birds singing) okay, you keep track of everything we pass, so we don't get lost. (chitters agreeably) and i'll watch the compass, so we know which direction we're walking. (excited chattering) the first rule of camping is, always pick a good campsite. curious george: ooh! (hooting) (grunts) all right. these stakes will anchor our tent. can you put them in the ground? (hooting) aah! (grunting) i put a mallet in your pack. a good camper must be ready for anything. oh! oh! huh? (frog croaking) ah! (grunting) (laughing)
curious george. ♪ oh...ay for george. for the first time ever, he was going camping. it was also a great day for hundley, because, well, george was going camping, and that meant george wouldn't be around to mess up his lobby. (birds singing) okay, you keep track of everything we pass, so we don't get lost. (chitters agreeably) and i'll watch the compass, so we know which direction we're walking. (excited chattering) the first rule of camping is, always pick a good campsite. curious george:...
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but it's a part of what george zimmerman does. this is a person who's been involved in the system for a very long time. he knows in a case like this, all of the evidence is going to be taken into account. and so he inserts his own piece of evidence. he makes a 911 call for himself. he knows that his, i guess ex-girlfriend now called 911. he was listening to the call. he calls to completely contradict what she's saying. >> creating his own defense. >> creating his own defense. look how well it worked for him in the trial. he gave so many statements, they were able to use those statements unchallenged. did not have to be subject to a cross examination. he never had a take the witness stand. he did that with the 911 call. someone who knows how to control, by the way, their anger and emotions, they don't get into situations like this. but this is a person that does not know how to do that. >> talking about his emotions, ken, the state attorney revealed that allegedly zimmerman recently mentioned suicide. after the hearing, his attorne
but it's a part of what george zimmerman does. this is a person who's been involved in the system for a very long time. he knows in a case like this, all of the evidence is going to be taken into account. and so he inserts his own piece of evidence. he makes a 911 call for himself. he knows that his, i guess ex-girlfriend now called 911. he was listening to the call. he calls to completely contradict what she's saying. >> creating his own defense. >> creating his own defense. look...
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the case of yugoslavia the international community became george i'm going to have to jump in here george i have to jump in here too we're going to go to a short break jan so get out to a short break we'll continue our discussion on the on the term international community stay with our team. is obviously more for the latest because it's paying. women wanted to avoid rate they really needed to buy guns environ how to games that. this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the feel of the women are definitely the target of the gun lobby you don't kill them when you killing money but if somebody would you would describe her. i notice it more and more and that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on earth were clearly not the safest. right on the scene. first trip. and i think the jury. on our reporters twit
the case of yugoslavia the international community became george i'm going to have to jump in here george i have to jump in here too we're going to go to a short break jan so get out to a short break we'll continue our discussion on the on the term international community stay with our team. is obviously more for the latest because it's paying. women wanted to avoid rate they really needed to buy guns environ how to games that. this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the...
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jump in i'm very very emphatic about this and we go ahead george yes. yes exactly and if one thinks of the various international norms that may be said to be expressive of the will of the international community i mean again we find that united states is actually frequently odds with those norms i mean we have the convention against torture which is actually one of the few conventions of the united states actually signed and ratified against clearly united states was in violation of that during the war on terror. we have the protocols of that was additional to the geneva conventions i was a very important protocol that was signed in the nine hundred seventy s. again the united states has never ratified that we have the the cluster munitions weapons ban again the united states has never signed on to that the mine bans united states and signed on to that so when we actually look at these various international agreements we can talk about all sorts of like the covenant of the social economic cultural rights again you know united states never signed on to t
jump in i'm very very emphatic about this and we go ahead george yes. yes exactly and if one thinks of the various international norms that may be said to be expressive of the will of the international community i mean again we find that united states is actually frequently odds with those norms i mean we have the convention against torture which is actually one of the few conventions of the united states actually signed and ratified against clearly united states was in violation of that during...
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there's a bounty out on the head of george zimmerman.dgment by so many. >> this idea that zimmerman was being unfairly criticized by the media was a major theme on the right. >> who's going to protect zimmerman? if zimmerman is harmed, i blame the president of the united states. >> a good citizen, george zimmerman cared about his neighborhood that had been inundated with crime and burglaries. >> if anybody had a crime committed against him to get this thing started it was zimmerman. >> so why would they champion a man who killed an unarmed 17-year-old? in part, to make a political argument. to oppose gun laws and to support the controversial stand your ground law. many of those same voices have been silent this week. joining me now are jonathan capehart and goldie taylor. george zimmerman has been in the news all week, yet silence from the right. why, jonathan? >> well, could it be that they're embarrassed or embarr s embarrassed by what george zimmerman has been doing since he was found not guilty in july? i mean, this guy has been in o
there's a bounty out on the head of george zimmerman.dgment by so many. >> this idea that zimmerman was being unfairly criticized by the media was a major theme on the right. >> who's going to protect zimmerman? if zimmerman is harmed, i blame the president of the united states. >> a good citizen, george zimmerman cared about his neighborhood that had been inundated with crime and burglaries. >> if anybody had a crime committed against him to get this thing started it...
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so then that wasn't done with george. turned into one of as was labelled one of the most hated men in america for having to defend his life. so i'm not sure what happens with a 28-year-old when you do that to him and put him in hiding for 16 or 18 months, but maybe this is some of that fallout. >> subsequently to his acquittal, we've seen him pulled over by police a number of times for speeding. there was obvious lit incident with shelley zimmerman now the incident with his girlfriend. what do you make of this most recent incident with his girlfriend? >> the first time everyone jumped to conclusions about george zimmerman, who he was and what he did. i don't know what the true story is that night. i'm not involved in that case and will not be. but what i do know is that i'm sure there's two sides to the story. i do know already things have come out about people selling the story even before that event and trying to get a tv program with it. so there seems to be a lot more behind the scenes. but i do know that the george z
so then that wasn't done with george. turned into one of as was labelled one of the most hated men in america for having to defend his life. so i'm not sure what happens with a 28-year-old when you do that to him and put him in hiding for 16 or 18 months, but maybe this is some of that fallout. >> subsequently to his acquittal, we've seen him pulled over by police a number of times for speeding. there was obvious lit incident with shelley zimmerman now the incident with his girlfriend....
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george zimmerman is a free man tonight.sted bail tonight and was released from seminole county jail. earlier handcuffed and wearing a prison jump suit he appeared before a judge. he was arrested yesterday charged with aggravated assault, domestic battery and criminal mischief. his girlfriend called 911 alleging that zimmerman pointed a shotgun at her. here's part of that call. >> are you serious? >> 911, police fire or medical? >> i need police right now. >> okay. what's your address? >> you're breaking stuff in my house. >> ma'am? ma'am? what's going on? >> he's in my house breaking all my [ bleep ] because i asked him to leave. he has his freaking gun breaking all of my stuff right now. no, this is not -- i'm doing this again? you just broke my glass table. you just broke my sunglasses and you put your gun in my freaking face and told me to get the [ bleep ] out because this is not your house. no, get out off here. >> okay, what is your name? okay. where is his weapon at? >> he just put it down. >> okay. and this is -- >>
george zimmerman is a free man tonight.sted bail tonight and was released from seminole county jail. earlier handcuffed and wearing a prison jump suit he appeared before a judge. he was arrested yesterday charged with aggravated assault, domestic battery and criminal mischief. his girlfriend called 911 alleging that zimmerman pointed a shotgun at her. here's part of that call. >> are you serious? >> 911, police fire or medical? >> i need police right now. >> okay. what's...
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curious george. ♪ oh...g one of those carefree days when their was nothing to do. (sighs) it's great being out on the street and not chasing after charkie for once. (ball bangs) (hooting happily) pisghetti: i'll tell you, nettie, we are going to break the record! "break the record"? what record? let's see what's going on! (chattering happily) chef, how long is it now? 25, 26... aw... oh, hello, giorgio. hello, stevie. (chatters inquisitively) oh, we are making the longest strand of cooked spaghetti in the world! oh! (chatters happily) ooh! (chatters): what's that? oh, this? well, it's a tape measure i'm using to measure our spaghetti. ooh, ah... i can use this to see that you are-- ap-bah-bah-bah-- two feet tall. (gasps): oh! (hooting excitedly) oh, i know-- that is pretty tall.
curious george. ♪ oh...g one of those carefree days when their was nothing to do. (sighs) it's great being out on the street and not chasing after charkie for once. (ball bangs) (hooting happily) pisghetti: i'll tell you, nettie, we are going to break the record! "break the record"? what record? let's see what's going on! (chattering happily) chef, how long is it now? 25, 26... aw... oh, hello, giorgio. hello, stevie. (chatters inquisitively) oh, we are making the longest strand of...
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curious george. ♪ oh...ing with chef pisghetti's mobile, but when winter was over... it's spring now, giorgio. time to take this down. huh? oh. (meows) springtime seemed like a bad excuse to get rid of something fun. hmm. (gasps) so, why not make a new spring mobile? what's more springlike than fresh fruit? george thought his mobile had everything a mobile needs. had he forgotten something? woman: balance. that's what you need. like this. eh? oh. (crowd applauding) man: wow. great. well, that was something. for our next demonstration of perfect balance, we need a volunteer from the audience. hmm? save it for the show, clare. she means we can fix that.
curious george. ♪ oh...ing with chef pisghetti's mobile, but when winter was over... it's spring now, giorgio. time to take this down. huh? oh. (meows) springtime seemed like a bad excuse to get rid of something fun. hmm. (gasps) so, why not make a new spring mobile? what's more springlike than fresh fruit? george thought his mobile had everything a mobile needs. had he forgotten something? woman: balance. that's what you need. like this. eh? oh. (crowd applauding) man: wow. great. well, that...
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bush,ow, in george w. when you saw that he was having a meeting with certain kinds of advisers, like economic advisers and then the next day he was doing national security and foreign policy, you knew that was going to be a time that his advisers would recommend that he wholly press covers because he had it all in his head. i think questioning by reporters is very important, and we cannot have too much of it. >> that is a fair question. w.bush 292 george interviews. the second of the last one that we did, and i asked president bush a similar question, so let's watch. [video clip] >> media, another institution here, a lot of cable talk shows, i a lot of radio programs, talking about you. do you watch the programs? >> no. >> has immediate cheated you fairly -- has been media treated you fairly? >> my individual relationships with people in the media has been very good, and that is all i can expect. of course, i read what is written, and a lot of times i did not like what is written. then i realize they may n
bush,ow, in george w. when you saw that he was having a meeting with certain kinds of advisers, like economic advisers and then the next day he was doing national security and foreign policy, you knew that was going to be a time that his advisers would recommend that he wholly press covers because he had it all in his head. i think questioning by reporters is very important, and we cannot have too much of it. >> that is a fair question. w.bush 292 george interviews. the second of the last...
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. >>> george zimmerman is out on bail. as you can see, that wasn't his only legal hassle today. >>> a story you won't see anywhere else. a cnn investigation that's l letterly life and death for anyone that's suspected to have cancer, any wait is too long and medically speaking, some waits can kill. with that as the backdrop, here is the headline. some of america's military veterans, men and women owe a tremendous debt to dying. they are dying because of long waits and needed care at va hospitals. at one hospital patients die for one reason, they were made to wait too long to get a simple c colonoscopy. the va has done nothing to prevent veterans dying for heca. here is drew griffin keeping them honest. >> reporter: to understand the problems with the va is to start here in colombia, south carolina. where veterans waiting for simple gastrointestinal procedures like colonoscopy have been dying. six so far confirmed and sources tell cnn, the number of vets dead or dying of cancer because they had to wait too long for diagnosi
. >>> george zimmerman is out on bail. as you can see, that wasn't his only legal hassle today. >>> a story you won't see anywhere else. a cnn investigation that's l letterly life and death for anyone that's suspected to have cancer, any wait is too long and medically speaking, some waits can kill. with that as the backdrop, here is the headline. some of america's military veterans, men and women owe a tremendous debt to dying. they are dying because of long waits and needed...
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george taf ffey, what is your reaction to the latest incident involving your friend george zimmerman,en it's the fourth time i think he's been involved in such a clash with the police? >> well, piers, in my honest opinion and i'm not a medical doctor, but i believe that george is suffering from untreated posttraumatic stress disorder, and i base it upon, you know, some of the criteria that i read in the dsm 4 which is now the 5, one of the guests on another show is on -- corrected me on that and it's really no different in the version, but, you know, it has a manifestation. first of all, george is a spiritual and religious person. he comes from a religious family that believes in the ten command thes and one of those are thou shall not kill. you know, we as human beings, you know, we have those suppressed feelings, and i believe this is just a manifestation of the ptsd, which i believe right now needs to be treated. >> but if he's suffering from all this, what is he doing in a house full of guns? ar-15s, shotguns, handguns? i mean, surely it's an absolute recipe for potential disaster
george taf ffey, what is your reaction to the latest incident involving your friend george zimmerman,en it's the fourth time i think he's been involved in such a clash with the police? >> well, piers, in my honest opinion and i'm not a medical doctor, but i believe that george is suffering from untreated posttraumatic stress disorder, and i base it upon, you know, some of the criteria that i read in the dsm 4 which is now the 5, one of the guests on another show is on -- corrected me on...
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. >>> george zimmerman busted again. we'll take you live to florida where police talk about his latest brush with the law after his acquittal in the shooting death of teenager trayvon martin. >>> medical news you need to know. experts scramble to untangle the confusion after problems are discovered with new cholesterol guidelines. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm jim sciutto. you're in "the situation room." >>> we're following breaking news right now. george zimmerman acquitted in the shooting of teenager trayvon martin has been arrested. you're looking at a live picture from sanford, florida. we're waiting for police to talk about his latest arrest. we're also watching the news out of toronto, where mayor rob ford, who admitted to smoking crack, is defending himself. >>> we begin with the latest developments on the aftermath of the deadly tornadoes which have left a trail of death and destruction in the midwest. shock and grief in the midwest. the full extent of the damage is now starkly apparent a day after tornadoes and
. >>> george zimmerman busted again. we'll take you live to florida where police talk about his latest brush with the law after his acquittal in the shooting death of teenager trayvon martin. >>> medical news you need to know. experts scramble to untangle the confusion after problems are discovered with new cholesterol guidelines. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm jim sciutto. you're in "the situation room." >>> we're following breaking news right now. george...
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¡george! ¡nooo...!idos diversos] [jadeos] [ruido del motor] [gritos] [jadeos] [ruido del motor] >>eres un maldito loco, george. ¿perdiste la cabeza? ¡trataste de matarme! [susurros] ¡chelsea! >>mami, mami... estoy aquÍ, mami. >>chelsea, ¿quÉ estÁs haciendo aquÍ abajo? [ruidos diversos] [♪] ah... [sollozos] >>creo que quiere ir al cielo. [sollozos] ¿no es asÍ? [sollozos] >>dame a mi hija. >>quiero decirte algo, ¡oye! ¡sÓlo quiero hablarte! [gritos] >>niÑos, ¡bajen ahora! ¡niÑos, corran! [gritos] michael: mamÁ, ¿quÉ pasÓ? madre: ¡corran! billy... billy: mamÁ, ¿por quÉ estÁs mojada? mami, mami... [gritos] chelsea: ¡rÁpido, mama! [ruidos] [exclamaciones] mamá: billy... chelsea: billy, vÁmonos. [susurros] >>¡nooo! ¡nooo...! ¡corran! ah... ¡niÑos! michael: ¡quÉdense aquÍ! madre: ¡no! !huyan! george: ¡quieta! billy: ¡suelta a mi mamÁ, maldito! ¡dÉjala en paz! ¡dÉjala! ella: ¡nooo! >>¡ah...! oigan, ¿cuÁl es su problema? billy: vÁmonos. >>esos niÑos estÁn sin control. [gritos] michael: mamÁ, esta cerrada. billy:
¡george! ¡nooo...!idos diversos] [jadeos] [ruido del motor] [gritos] [jadeos] [ruido del motor] >>eres un maldito loco, george. ¿perdiste la cabeza? ¡trataste de matarme! [susurros] ¡chelsea! >>mami, mami... estoy aquÍ, mami. >>chelsea, ¿quÉ estÁs haciendo aquÍ abajo? [ruidos diversos] [♪] ah... [sollozos] >>creo que quiere ir al cielo. [sollozos] ¿no es asÍ? [sollozos] >>dame a mi hija. >>quiero decirte algo, ¡oye! ¡sÓlo quiero hablarte!...
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curious george. ♪ oh...or a monkey. (door opens) though sometimes george ran up against the house rules. (stammering) i-i... the... (groans) we don't draw on the walls. house rules, remember? george, what did we say about buttering your corn with your feet? some house rules make sense, and some seem like a complete waste of feet. (birds twittering) ooh. (chittering) the animals in the tree didn't have to worry about any old house rules, which made it sound like a great place for a monkey. (chittering scream) hi.
curious george. ♪ oh...or a monkey. (door opens) though sometimes george ran up against the house rules. (stammering) i-i... the... (groans) we don't draw on the walls. house rules, remember? george, what did we say about buttering your corn with your feet? some house rules make sense, and some seem like a complete waste of feet. (birds twittering) ooh. (chittering) the animals in the tree didn't have to worry about any old house rules, which made it sound like a great place for a monkey....
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george w.nature flavor of his failure as a president was, of course, his inclination to make decisions without necessarily understanding all of the consequences, and then to doggedly stick with those decisions, even when it was clear they were terribly, terribly wrong. do you remember that? do you remember those eight years? the absence of contrition, the refusal to change course, no matter how obviously wrong the course? well, in the 4 years and 10 months of george w. bush's post-presidency, including and especially tonight, it appears that what you remember about the guy really has not changed. now to a whole new effect. and that story is ahead. (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in second, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) just like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting i
george w.nature flavor of his failure as a president was, of course, his inclination to make decisions without necessarily understanding all of the consequences, and then to doggedly stick with those decisions, even when it was clear they were terribly, terribly wrong. do you remember that? do you remember those eight years? the absence of contrition, the refusal to change course, no matter how obviously wrong the course? well, in the 4 years and 10 months of george w. bush's post-presidency,...
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there is also a 911 call from george zimmerman. tonight, deadly tornadoes, as well in the united states. the relief effort in the philippines. and a new warning about the heart drug, statins, that millions of americans take. we begin, now, though, with rob ford, toronto's mayor, the poster child for bad behavior in politics. he acted out again in the toronto city council. short time later, the city council took action stripping most of his powers and handing it over to the deputy mayor. that is the breaking news. this happened while his brother, doug, was in an argument with other city council members. he later apologized for knocking the woman over. there was that today. and the saturday night live routine over the weekend, the st. patrick's day bender allegations last week, and the of course, i was too drunk to remember the crack smoking moment". >> i did not use crack cocaine, nor am i an addict of crack cocaine. >> yes, i have smoked crack, but am i an addict? have you tried it? probably indrunken stupor, none of you guys have
there is also a 911 call from george zimmerman. tonight, deadly tornadoes, as well in the united states. the relief effort in the philippines. and a new warning about the heart drug, statins, that millions of americans take. we begin, now, though, with rob ford, toronto's mayor, the poster child for bad behavior in politics. he acted out again in the toronto city council. short time later, the city council took action stripping most of his powers and handing it over to the deputy mayor. that is...